You don't need to 'commit' the new directory, just do an 'add' so it is
under version control.
Then you can 'svn move' into it.
On 12/27/06, Richard Morris <richard@hddbroker.com> wrote:
>
> Andy Levy wrote:
> > On 12/27/06, Richard Morris
> > <richard@hddbroker.com> wrote:
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> I am trying to reorganize some files in my working copy. I am trying
> to
> >> move a file from one folder into another folder but when I right-drag
> >> the file, the context menu that appears when I release the mouse button
> >> does not show the 'SVN Move versioned files here' option. The only
> >> options are 'SVN Export to here' and 'SVN Export all to here' besides
> >> the regular explorer copy, move, etc. options.
> >
> > Is the destination directory a working copy, and if so, do the 2
> > directories (source and destination) have a common parent URL?
>
> I found out what my problem was. The destination directory was newly
> created and wasn't committed. When I committed the newly created
> directory and then tried to move the versioned file, the SVN options
> then showed up in the context menu.
>
> Thanks for your help.
>
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Received on Fri Dec 29 03:24:30 2006